New Baltimore, Mich igan 
Lakeside Dahlia 
Gardens 
A. E. HEIL, (I.D.) — An early flowering giant purple. 
Plants $ .75 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, (I.D.) — Scarlet red with 
golden tips and reverse. Center of flower is tipped 
golden orange . Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
ADOLPH MAYER, (I.D.) — Purple garnet, very deep 
color, nearly black, well formed. 
Roots $1.00 - Plants $ .50 
ALLAN A, (F.D.) — An ivory white with lilac suffusions. 
The base of the petals show a slight trace of yellow. 
Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
ALICE MAY, (I.D.) — Pure waxy white. The flower is 
beautifully formed and reminds one of a white Lord 
of Autumn . Plants $1.75 
AMELIA EARHART, (S.C.) —The color is a combina¬ 
tion of apricot buff, with primrose at the base of the 
petals, and suffused with salmon tints. 
Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
AMHERST PHEASANT, (F.D.) — Deep salmon rose, 
tipped with chocolate on golden underground. 
Plants $ .50 
AMERICAN PURITY, (S.C.)— A fine, large, deep white 
on strong, erect stems. An ideal exhibition dahlia. 
Plants $ .75 
APPLE BLOSSOM, (F.D.) —A true apple blossom pink 
with a distinctive rose bud center. Plants $1.00 
AUTUMN SUNSET, (I.D.) —Lemon yellow tinted spinal 
red. Long stiff stems. It is of good commercial and 
exhibition form. It is a wonderful grower. 
Roots $1.50 — Plants $ .75 
AZURA, (I.D.) —Color is a delicate lilac with bluish 
violet sheen. It is a beauty. Exhibition flower. 
Roots $1.50 — Plants $ .75 
BAERNE, (S.C.) — Pink with red and yellow Excellent 
stems, and very free flowering . Plants — $ .50 
BARBARA ANN, (F.D.) — A striking bi-color of maroon 
red with white; attractive and a very excellent cut 
flower .Plants $ .75 
BALLEGO’S GLORY, (F.D.) — Mahogany, edged red. 
Medium sized flower. Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE, (C.) — A pure white dahlia. 
Long wavy petals. An early and free flowering 
variety . Roots $1.00 — Plants $ .50 
BEAUTE, (S.C.) — Deep yellow. The bloom is of very 
good form . Plants $1.00 
BLACK TOM, (F.D.) — Color is a deep maroon. It is one 
of the darkest of the dark. If you appreciate deep¬ 
ness of color-tone you should grow this one. 
Plants $1.00 
BLUE TRAIN, (F.D.) — A fine shade of blue-purple. A 
free bloomer . Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
BUCKEYE GLORY, (I.D.) — A shining orchid pink. Fine 
for cutting as well as exhibition. Strong grower, 
and a free bloomer . Plants $ .75 
BRONZE RAYONETTE, (Inc. C.) — The color is very 
nearly old rose, rather than bronze, as the name 
would suggest . Plants $ .75 
BUCKEYE STAR, (S.C.) — Salmon pink with a golden 
yellow center . Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
